Police Chief Frank Rael says he read about WOLFCOM Police Body Cameras on Policeone.com. “We called and WOLFCOM’s prices fit our budget,” said Rael. “We had a few officer-involved shootings in the area and we decided to look into the idea [of getting police body cameras] more closely.”

“We liked the WOLFCOM’s storage capacity, the audio, video, and picture capability, we liked the clarity of the video quality… we also liked that there are attachments for the camera and we’re planning to purchase those in the future,” said Rael.

Chief Theodore Smith said that deployment of the department’s new police body cameras has been on hold pending state decisions regarding the use of police body cameras in New Hampshire. Recently the decision was made that allows that department to use their body cameras, so Chief Smith says the police body cameras should be in use by June.

“The VISION Body Cameras are lightweight and go on our uniforms well. They keep our officers in check. It also helps with guests. It’s just a tool that helps with our everyday work and we plan to get more of them in the future. We looked at other model police body cameras, but we picked the WOLFCOM VISION because it is very user-friendly and you can’t go wrong,” said Gellego.

“Body Cameras are valuable equipment for police officers. This is why we at WOLFCOM work hard to make the best and most configurable body cameras on the market. The Wytheville PD noticed a major difference in the quality of their WOLFCOM VISIONS vs. the Muvi body cameras they had been using,” said WOLFCOM Founder Peter Austin Onruang.

SPANISH FORK, UT- The dramatic rescue of 18-month-old Lily Groesbeck from an overturned vehicle inside of the Spanish Fork River in Spanish Fork, Utah in March was captured on WOLFCOM VISION police body cameras worn by Spanish Fork police officers Jared Warner, Bryan Dewitt, Jason Harward, and Tyler Beddoes. This is just the latest example of how vital body camera videos are becoming as tools in documenting police work and events.

In addition to the remarkable rescue footage, the story made national headlines because some of the police officers who rescued Lily claimed they heard a woman’s voice yelling for help inside the car, which is what prompted them to run into the river and overturn the car. When they did, they found that Lily’s mother, Jennifer Groesbeck was dead and Lily was unconscious in her car seat after nearly 14 hours in the freezing cold weather. The police officers quick action resulted in saving baby Lily Groesbeck’s life.

Jerry Wheeler, Emergency Management Coordinator for the County set up the purchase. “We applied for a Federal Grant from FEMA a year ago. It was allotted and the two local police organizations, the Socorro County Sheriff’s Office and the Socorro County Police Department said what they needed was body cameras. We received the funding and put out a request for procurement. We got 3 quotes and selected from those quotes,” said Wheeler.

SAN DIEGO, CA – The San Diego Metro Transit Police recently talked about their department’s experience with WOLFCOM’s Police Body Cameras. The department purchased 50 WOLFCOM 3RD EYE Police Body Cameras for $46,250.00 in March of 2014. The purchase also included 2-year warranty’s and radio cables so the officers can utilize the camera’s radio microphone feature.

Sgt. Dave Adams of the San Diego Metro Transit Police was the officer who researched the police body cameras for his department. “The chief made the decision to get body cameras to increase officer accountability. I was assigned to conduct a month-long study to decide which cameras would fit our department best. I compared the WOLFCOM 3RD EYE police body cameras against another brand and found the WOLFCOM body camera easier to use. The WOLFCOM 3RD EYE was very police officer friendly and it was also easier to access and store the video as well,” said Adams.

JACKSON, MS – Patrolman Keith Dowd of the University of Mississippi Medical Center Police Department recently spoke about his experience with his WOLFCOM VISION Police Body Camera. Dowd is a 10-year police veteran and also spent 20 years as an EMS worker. His department, the University of Mississippi Medical Center Police Department, recently purchased 67 WOLFCOM VISION Police Body Cameras.

“We’re happy that Patrolman Dowd chose the WOLFCOM VISION and we thank him for sharing his personal story below. As he says, we designed our body cameras with critical features like Advanced Pre-Record and Critical Re-Connect so if an officer finds themselves in an unexpected situation like a fight or struggle, they have the ability use these powerful tools to back up and preserve that critical video evidence and record the truth of what happened. We at WOLFCOM, we design our cameras to be the best because cops like Patrolman Dowd deserve the best,” said WOLFCOM Founder Peter Austin Onruang.

SAN DIEGO, CA- The La Jolla Band of Luiseno Indians Police Department recently purchased 3 WOLFCOM 3RD EYE Police Body Cameras. The purchase also included radio cables so the officers can hook the cameras up to their radios to use the radio microphone feature.